Shirley Conran's legacy is not only the filthy bits, but sisterhood too | Rachel Cooke
Briefly

One day, I may give them, along with my signed copy of Lace, to the Bodleian Library in Oxford: an acquisition that will illustrate to future generations both her lack of pretension, and the way in which women's writing and reading was still belittled, even at the back end of the 20th century.
Lace is really intensely researched sexual information dressed up as a novel. The book, which sold more than 3m copies and made her very rich, is about four friends: women who like clothes, champagne.
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